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Why David Cameron is a surprising choice as new UK foreign policy chief

FP Explainers • November 14, 2023, 10:55:46 IST
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Former British prime minister David Cameron’s return will bring unquestionable skills to Rishi Sunak’s top team and to the UK’s international partnerships. However, there must be some concern that these benefits may be offset by the contentious legacy he leaves behind

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Why David Cameron is a surprising choice as new UK foreign policy chief

The return of former British prime minister David Cameron as Foreign Secretary is more dramatic and surprising than most political comebacks. Cameron resigned immediately after unsuccessfully advocating for Britain to vote to “remain” in the European Union during the 2016 Brexit referendum. He is not even a politician, and while his return to top government leadership as an unelected member of Parliament’s House of Lords is not unprecedented, it is unusual and has raised questions about accountability. “I know it’s not usual for a prime minister to come back in this way, but I believe in public service,” Cameron told reporters Monday. Monday’s major Cabinet reshuffle announced by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak sees Cameron joining a small club of former British premiers who have returned to government in a lesser role. Only about a dozen other former British leaders have done so since the 1700s. The former prime minister will bring unquestionable skills to the top team and to the UK’s international partnerships. However, there must be some concern that these benefits may be offset by the contentious legacy he leaves behind. And none of this implies that he can re-energise his party’s base at home. A look at Cameron’s career and reactions to his comeback: Political legacy An Oxford-educated former public relations executive, Cameron led the Conservatives back to power in 2010 after 13 years in Opposition. He led Britain for six years, and in the first of his two terms in office his party shared power with the smaller Liberal Democrats in an uneasy coalition. Cameron was 43 when he entered No 10 Downing Street as one of the youngest prime ministers in British history, and many observers at the time compared his youthful charisma to that of former Labour premier Tony Blair. **Also Read: UK PM fires Suella Braverman: The many controversies of the ex-home secretary** Like Blair he worked to steer his party toward the middle ground, championing what he called “compassionate Conservatism” in a bid to boost the Tories’ popularity. But for many, his harsh austerity economics and his fateful decision to hold the Brexit vote remain the landmarks of his time in power, with the impact of both still reverberating in the UK. **Also Read: How Britain’s ex-PM David Cameron has returned from political wilderness** Under Cameron, Britain’s government made deep cuts to social welfare and other public spending in healthcare and education in the aftermath of the 2008 global economic crash. His promise to hold a referendum on EU membership, a bid to placate rebellious Conservatives and to ward off the right-wing UK Independence Party, spelled his downfall. Cameron’s “remain” side was defeated, gaining 48 per cent of the vote compared to 52 per cent for the “leave” camp backed by Eurosceptics including former Prime Minister Boris Johnson. The UK left the EU in 2020 after a messy divorce, and thorny post-Brexit trade disputes continue to loom over politics in Northern Ireland. China and other foreign policies During his tenure, Cameron led closer economic and trade ties between Britain and China, presiding over a so-called “golden era” of Sino-British relations as he drank beer with Chinese president Xi Jinping at an English pub during a state visit. [caption id=“attachment_13385392” align=“alignnone” width=“640”] Former prime minister David Cameron, left, leaves Downing Street, in London. AP[/caption] His stance is now criticised by many in Britain as having been misguided given that Beijing’s influence is increasingly seen as a threat to international security. Last year Sunak explicitly distanced himself from Cameron’s China stance, describing it as “naïve” amid growing tensions with Beijing over Russia’s war in Ukraine. In a statement, Cameron acknowledged he disagreed with Sunak over some decisions but stressed that he will now back Sunak as the UK heads to a general election next year. In 2013, Cameron suffered a foreign policy blow when his own Conservatives joined the Opposition in rejecting his plans for UK military intervention against Syrian president Bashar al-Assad. Lobbying scandal More recently Cameron was embroiled in a scandal after revelations that he privately lobbied government officials in a bid to secure access to emergency coronavirus loans for a now-bankrupt financial services firm. Questions about Cameron, who worked as a part-time adviser to Greensill Capital starting 2018, prompted accusations of unscrupulousness in the Conservative Party and calls for lobbying rules to be tightened. A gamble with uncertain pay-off Sunak’s office maintains that Cameron is “an established figure on the world stage” who can bring “a huge amount of experience” to the role. But many observers see Sunak’s move to bring back Cameron as a gamble with uncertain pay-off. [caption id=“attachment_13385382” align=“alignnone” width=“640”] Monday’s major Cabinet reshuffle announced by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak sees Cameron joining a small club of former British premiers who have returned to government in a lesser role. Reuters[/caption] “(Sunak) is trying to look to others who might represent a smoother form of government than he’s been able to deliver,” Toby Helm, political editor of The Observer, told the BBC. But “it may look like he can’t find enough sensible people in his own party,” he said. “Cameron will come across as a competent, appealing foreign secretary to some,” he added. “But I think the imagery that surrounds him, the impression that appointment gives, is somewhat desperate.” Transport Secretary Mark Harper, who worked under Cameron when he was leader, was among others who praised the move. “Given the challenges facing us with the war in Ukraine (and) what’s going on in the Middle East, having a really experienced person coming in as foreign secretary, I think, is an excellent move,” Harper said. Questions of accountability Some also say Cameron’s accountability is in question because he is serving a top government job not as an elected lawmaker but as an appointed Lord in Parliament’s upper house. It is unusual, though not unheard of, for secretaries of state to be in the House of Lords. **Also Read: Why did Rishi Sunak sack Suella Braverman as UK home secretary?** In his new position, Cameron will not face regular questioning in the House of Commons as he would if he were serving in that chamber. “Amid (an) international crisis, Sunak has chosen an unelected failure from the past who MPs cannot even hold to account,” said the opposition Labour Party’s David Lammy. Lindsay Hoyle, the Speaker of the Commons, said that “given the gravity of the current international situation,” he is looking into options on ensuring lawmakers can scrutinise Cameron. With inputs from AP

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